"Procrastination hack: '(10+2)*5'
Merlin Mann | Oct 11 2005
Following on the idea of the procrastination dash and Jeff's progressive dash, I've been experimenting with a squirelly new system to pound through my procrastinated to-do list. Brace yourself, because it is a bit more byzantine than is Merlin 2005's newly stripped-down habit. It's called (10+2)*5,"
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Episode #143 features a description of different engaging tools and strategies used by a 9 year old in fourth grade to complete monthly book study projects. Each month the student was assigned a genre of book to read. After reading the book the student was asked to complete a worksheet of questions, some form of graphic organizer, and then create his own artifact demonstrating that they understood the book.
Welcome to the Kent ICT website.
We aim to support both teachers and pupils in the use of ICT across the curriculum by providing pages of resources, lesson ideas and links to 'safe' websites on the internet.
Invite students to fill in the brackets with decisions, characters from stories, character traits, books, podcasts, movies, teams, or anything else! This site will create a PDF with a visual of brackets like you'd see at a tournament.
A SmartArt graphic is a visual representation of your information that you can quickly and easily create, choosing from among many different layouts, to effectively communicate your message or ideas.
A presentation at #inspireloudoun17 conference on how to integrate Google Keep and Google Calendar to help students become better organized, manage their life, take better notes, and more!